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September 21, 2007 (vol. 118, iss. 14) • Page Image 12

… been . shutout in more than 10 years. With the defense running on all cylin- S ders, quarterback Tom Brady and the Wolverine offense could cruise to victory on offense. He threw for more than 200 yards…

….' So when we stopped them there, we went crazy." -Michigan safety Tommy Hendricks Date: Nov. 11, 2000 Score: No. 20 Michigan 33, Penn State n What happened: The Wolverines handled a Nittany Lion squad…

… Drew Henson (212 yards, two touchdowns) complementing the senior through the air. The Wolverine defense also forced four turnovers (four interceptions). Penn State outrage level: Steaming - Michigan led…

…." - Penn State senior / free safety James BoydW 0~!P0 Eight straight. Almost 11 years. Each Penn State loss to Michigan has a different story behind it - a new way the Wolverines have tortured Nit- tany…

… Tony Johnson catches third-down pass out of bounds, negating Penn State's chance at setting up a possible game-winning field goal. In the first overtime game in Michigan Stadium history, the Wolverines

… B.J. Askew (122 yards rush- ing, 56 yards receiving), the Wolverines maul the Nittany Lions in State College. The Michigan defense limits Penn State to just 26 yards rushing, records two picks and…

…-second-largest crowd in Beaver Stadium history is silenced, and Michigan finds itself third in the BCS Standings after the game. Penn State Outrage Level: Steaming - After the Wolverines spoiled Penn State's bid for an…

… between two undefeated top-five teams at Beaver Stadium, Michigan dominated the host Nittany Lions, giving the Wolverines the No.1 spot in the AP poll the next week, a spot they never relinquished en route…

… Nittany Lions had everything it could dream of: an undefeated season, a home-field advantage and a direct path to a National Championship. But all of that was washed away when the Wolverines entered Happy…

…. 13, 1999 Score: No. 16 Michigan 31, No. 6 Penn State 27 What happened: With 9:44 left in the game, the Wolverines trailed 27-17 at Beaver Stadium, but quarterback Tom Brady (256 yards, two touchdowns…

September 21, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 146) • Page Image 11

… of the team had not even moved in yet (early in the season)," coach Debbie Belkin Rademacher ad . "Now we're finally getting into chedule." In their last three games, the Wolverines have established…

… Chavez. "Because of (Crumpton and Chavez's) speed, we can send through- balls and they can take advantage of them," Rademacher said. While the Wolverine offense has been explosive with the likes of the…

… emphasized team defense, reducing the kind of break- downs that broke their back against teams like Washington, who topped the Wolverines 4-0. At goalkeeper, senior Carissa Stewart has been platooning with…

…-1, 3-4), may not have gaudy records to throw at the Wolverines, but they remain dangerous and upset- ready. They have both been tested with quality competition. Against Wisconsin tomorrow, Rademacher has…

….m.tomorrow Minnesota, 1:30 Saturday Latest: Michigan comes home winning their last three games. The Wolverines also break into the top 25 for the first time since the preseason, ranked No. 24. in the past when her team…

… their last five games. Minnesota, despite its losing record, also looks to challenge the Wolverines. The Gophers feature senior forward Laurie Seidl, who has seven points on the year. In addition to Seidl…

… the challenge, traveling to Spartan coun- try for the Mary Fossum Invitational. Fresh off a second-place finish at the Wolverine Invitational, the team is feel- ing up for the challenge. Coach Kathy…

… tournaments .. there are no more excuses." The team will put its expenence to work when traveling to Michigan State, and it hopes to continue improving. Last season's Wolverines recorded a lth- place finish at…

September 21, 2007 (vol. 118, iss. 14) • Page Image 10

… eight-game winning streak Michigan has over Penn State? We detail each Wolverine win and the Nittany Lion reaction. Our expert beat writers - and one guest - try to pick this week's games around the…

… your laptop. And your pillow. Notre Dame (Sept.15), W 38-0: The defeat oftthe Fighting Irish did two things for Michigan. First, it gave the Wolverines confidence heading into the Big Ten season. Second…

… Northwestern (Sept. 29): Michigan's first road test will most likely resemble a quiz. The Wolverines haven't lost to Northwestern since 2000. Then again, Michigan wasn't supposed to lose to Appalachian State…

… rivals. The Wolverines are 7-0 against the Eagles all-time, including a 55-0 steamroller in 2005. Purdue (Oct.13): Purdue coach Joe Tiller sits on the hot seat after his team failed twice to capitalize on…

… has to work with? at Wisconsin (Nov.10): lfthe Wolverines had a choice of what time to play Wisconsin at Camp Randall, they probably wouldn't want a night game . Michigan got its wish because contrary…

…, either. In the end, the Wolverines are coming off a momentum-building win against Notre Dame and should be ready for the Nittany Lions. Edge: Michigan Prediction: Penn State 20, Michigan 87 Interested in…

September 21, 2006 (vol. 117, iss. 13) • Page Image 10

…'s probably not a coinci- dence that the preseason suc- cess followed a rough season for the Wolverines. After con- secutive second-round NCAA Tournament appearances, they failed to qualify for the Tour- nament…

… is the best in team history. The Wolverines willlook to extend it this weekend against Indiana on Friday and No. 11 Purdue on Sat- urday in a Maize Out game. Junior Lyndsay Miller, playing in her new…

September 21, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 146) • Page Image 13

… the door." you don't start quickly, all of a sudden at the Notre Dame Invitational. The The Wolverines can forget about look- take charge of this team." improved afera hardworking offseason. .Katrina…

… must player, believes the purpose of the fall is With only nine years of varsity xpei- l5-6 victory, never a good idea." The Wolverines lost key contributors comec from three juniors: Ben Cox, to…

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